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Abstract This chapter pulls together the book’s religious themes to provide an analysis and summary of Howard’s spiritual life. It argues that his ideas on religion developed to a much greater extent than his ideas on town planning, and that he found it easy to incorporate new religious ideas with existing beliefs, blending Spiritualism and Theosophy into the English Dissenting tradition, and into the late nineteenth-century Congregationalism in which he had been brought up. The chapter concludes by assessing his legacy in the century since his death, and the ways in which he has been elevated to a form of secular sainthood.
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Abstract This chapter pulls together the book’s religious themes to provide an analysis and summary of Howard’s spiritual life.
It argues that his ideas on religion developed to a much greater extent than his ideas on town planning, and that he found it easy to incorporate new religious ideas with existing beliefs, blending Spiritualism and Theosophy into the English Dissenting tradition, and into the late nineteenth-century Congregationalism in which he had been brought up.
The chapter concludes by assessing his legacy in the century since his death, and the ways in which he has been elevated to a form of secular sainthood.

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